Long Beach State Men鈥檚 Volleyball Secures NCAA Tournament Bid, Hosts Regionals
Long Beach State Men's Volleyball has secured a spot in the 2026 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship and will host the regional round on May 1-2 at LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid. The team, boasting a 24-4 record, clinched the Big West Tournament title to earn the automatic qualifying bid. This year marks the first expansion of the tournament to a 12-team format, featuring seven automatic qualifiers and five at-large teams. The Beach will face Loyola Chicago and Saint Francis in the region, aiming for a strong postseason performance.
By the Numbers- Long Beach State finished the regular season with a 24-4 overall record.
- The team boasts a .347 hitting percentage and holds opponents to .217.
- Long Beach State enters the tournament as a Big West Champion.
- The regional matches will be hosted at a familiar venue, the Pyramid, providing a home-court advantage.
- The team has endured a tough schedule and boasts significant victories over ranked opponents.
As the regional competition kicks off on May 1, Long Beach State is positioned to make a deep run in the tournament. Success in this round could lead them to the NCAA semifinals on May 9, followed by the championship on May 11, hosted by UCLA.
Bottom LineWith a strong lineup and previous championship pedigree, Long Beach State is well-prepared to tackle the NCAA Tournament, aiming to extend its legacy in men's volleyball. Watch for their key matchups during the regional round as they pursue another national title.
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